John Henry Graham Cutts (1884–1956) was a writer, director and producer who worked in fledgling British film industry, initially for Graham-Wilcox Productions, then for Balcon, Freedman & Saville (1923) and Gainsborough (1924-29), before directing less frequently for various British film companies during the 1930s.
During the mid-to-late 1920s, he was regularly referred to as "England's greatest director" by the British press.
His daughter was actress Patricia Cutts (1926–1974). Cutts worked with many leading figures in the UK film and stage world, including Basil Dean, Alfred Hitchcock, Gracie Fields, Ivor Novello, and Noël Coward.
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1885-01-01
Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
Grahame Lutts, John Henry Graham Cutts
The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case
The Triumph of the Rat
The White Shadow
Looking on the Bright Side
Oh, Daddy!
Car of Dreams
Three Men in a Boat
Love on the Spot
Over She Goes
The Rat
The Passionate Adventure
Woman to Woman
Aren't Men Beasts!
Just William
Paddy The Next Best Thing
As Good as New
The Blackguard
She Couldn't Say No
Let's Make a Night of It
The Return of the Rat
The Prude's Fall
The Temperance Fête
The Cabaret Kid
Cocaine
The Wonderful Story
The Queen Was in the Parlour
Rationing in Britain
The Rolling Road
Miss Knowall
Flames of Passion
Confetti
Glorious Youth